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he was still at stutter's fort but word arrived the riot took place and he left sutter fort and joined the bare flag rebels in sonoma and was active from there forward. then once the worlddepot out the united states -- word -- had already gone to war with mexico. the bare flag rebels gave up their own independent rebellion and joined up with fremont's group and became part of the california's battalion and then participated in the california phase of the mexican war participating in the american conquest of california. but in the course of that, he did some exploring in the sacramento valley, helped other settlers locate land including peter lasen. in the process of some of those journeys north of sacramento, he came to be familiar with chico creak and the chico area. he was very attracted to it and its potentials. during the gold rush, when the gold rush occurred in 1848-49, bidwell did quite well and made quite a bit of money mining gold in the feather river area in what became known as bidwell bar just north and east of orville on the southern river. it is now underneath the waters
he was still at stutter's fort but word arrived the riot took place and he left sutter fort and joined the bare flag rebels in sonoma and was active from there forward. then once the worlddepot out the united states -- word -- had already gone to war with mexico. the bare flag rebels gave up their own independent rebellion and joined up with fremont's group and became part of the california's battalion and then participated in the california phase of the mexican war participating in the...
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the california trail in 1841, to northern california, arriving at marsh's rancho and then sutter's fort. bidwell was born in upstate new york in 1819. this family moved around. they were frontier homesteaders and they moved from new york into pennsylvania and then ohio, and then in his early 20s, bidwell left his family and headed out to what was then the frontier in iowa and then missouri. he tried developing a claim in western missouri and gave up on that after just a year or two, and decided to head to california, which was then still mexican territory, and he helped organize what became known as the bidwell bartleson party and they're the great claim to fame is the first party of overlanders to california. bidwell, like a lot of early american overlanders, got his first job working for john sutter at sutter's fort, and there he is learned first hand of california's rich potential as a agricultural producer and as a place to raise livestock sutter had herds of cattle and large wheat fields, and bidwell went to work for sutter, and kind of got some good on the job training for what wo
the california trail in 1841, to northern california, arriving at marsh's rancho and then sutter's fort. bidwell was born in upstate new york in 1819. this family moved around. they were frontier homesteaders and they moved from new york into pennsylvania and then ohio, and then in his early 20s, bidwell left his family and headed out to what was then the frontier in iowa and then missouri. he tried developing a claim in western missouri and gave up on that after just a year or two, and decided...
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and fort. peck. the support of the montana farm bureau who supported judge russell of the 13th judicial district. judge jeffrey langton of the 21st judicial district, judge joan larson o of the fourth judicial district. state senator retired judge from the sixth judicial district hasa endorsed judge gorsuch. the montana nra members, the montana grain growers association, the men, will growers association, the montano stock association. our attorney general in montana, our auditor in montana. our speaker of the house. this is a very mainstream group of montanans, leaders back home, who were in support of judge gorsuch. yet my colleagues are rejecting the will of the american people, rejecting the will of montanans and filibustering this nomination, not even allowing for an up or down vote.rt the american people deserve a supreme court justice who upholds the rule of law and will follow the constitution jerk the american people deserve a supreme court justice who doesn't legislate from thee bench
and fort. peck. the support of the montana farm bureau who supported judge russell of the 13th judicial district. judge jeffrey langton of the 21st judicial district, judge joan larson o of the fourth judicial district. state senator retired judge from the sixth judicial district hasa endorsed judge gorsuch. the montana nra members, the montana grain growers association, the men, will growers association, the montano stock association. our attorney general in montana, our auditor in montana....
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that evening we will be in fort myers florida to hear former florida congressman tray raidal discuss what let him to resign from the u.s. house of representatives. wednesday, auch to the kansas city public library with david nickels talks about eisenhower's underground campaign against joseph mccarthy. then we will be in columbus ohio, where former cia officer talks on ernest hemingway. and then we will be live in maryland's state capitol with discussions on criminal justice, income inequality, and terrorism and intelligence featuring former director of the cia and national security agency michael hayden. that is a look at some of the programs booktv will be covering this week. many events are open to the public and look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> good morning. i am president of the ge
that evening we will be in fort myers florida to hear former florida congressman tray raidal discuss what let him to resign from the u.s. house of representatives. wednesday, auch to the kansas city public library with david nickels talks about eisenhower's underground campaign against joseph mccarthy. then we will be in columbus ohio, where former cia officer talks on ernest hemingway. and then we will be live in maryland's state capitol with discussions on criminal justice, income inequality,...
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also that evening, we will be in fort myers florida to hear former florida congressman trey rado discussed what led him to resign from the us house of representatives area wednesday, we are off to the kansas city public library where david nichols will talk about resident dwight eisenhower's underground campaign against senator joseph mccarthy. that same night, we will be at the thurber house in columbus ohio or former cia officer nicholas reynolds talk on ernest hemingway's connections to soviet and us intelligence services. >> and next saturday, we will be live at the 50th anniversary will and atlas book festival in maryland state capital with discussions on criminal justice, income inequality and terrorism and intelligence featuring former director of the cia and the national security agency michael hayden. that's a look at some of the programs book tv will be covering this week, many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span2.>> c-span: where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cab
also that evening, we will be in fort myers florida to hear former florida congressman trey rado discussed what led him to resign from the us house of representatives area wednesday, we are off to the kansas city public library where david nichols will talk about resident dwight eisenhower's underground campaign against senator joseph mccarthy. that same night, we will be at the thurber house in columbus ohio or former cia officer nicholas reynolds talk on ernest hemingway's connections to...
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. >> we been up to fort greeley it is pretty remote. is there any sort of thoughts or recommendations you have to help out there or elsewhere? >> like i said, and is very proud of that unit. it is not often, those guys and women are 24/7. christmas day you go out there and they are working it. protecting all of us. and it is a bit of a remote part of the state. it is cold there. we have a cold weather in the interior. for those of you going to fort greeley 40 and 50 below zero is not uncommon. we have to be tough, we were able, i was able working with, it was not earmarked but to get some upgrades to the gym and some of their facilities on the base to take care of those men and women who are doing a great job. but you know i think one of the things that is important is, which is why i tried to do what i do and on the committee. i did it yesterday with john and with you guys today. do the shout out. let them know that you know what they are doing. because that, you most men and women joined the military. i mean i am still a reservist. i'
. >> we been up to fort greeley it is pretty remote. is there any sort of thoughts or recommendations you have to help out there or elsewhere? >> like i said, and is very proud of that unit. it is not often, those guys and women are 24/7. christmas day you go out there and they are working it. protecting all of us. and it is a bit of a remote part of the state. it is cold there. we have a cold weather in the interior. for those of you going to fort greeley 40 and 50 below zero is...
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beth hill, president and ceo of fort ticonderoga in new york. and bonnie joe griffith of the delaware tribe of indians. [applause] >> and now i'd like to introdue the members of the board of directors of the museum of the american revolution. will you raise your hand so everyone knows where you are and that you are here today. [applause] use of the volunteers who have guided and sustained the multiyear initiative to create the museum. and now it is a very great pleasure to welcome the mayor of the great city of philadelphia, mayor jim kinney. [applause] >> good morning everyone. i can't tell you how proud i am as a native lifelong philadelphia and to be stand here in front of this building and in front of all the great dignitaries that of kinder today. i personally am very much honored. it's fantastic to see so many out there helping us open this exciting new addition to our cities already thriving historic district. those looking to learn more about the founding of the country have already made visiting philadelphia priority. the museum of the
beth hill, president and ceo of fort ticonderoga in new york. and bonnie joe griffith of the delaware tribe of indians. [applause] >> and now i'd like to introdue the members of the board of directors of the museum of the american revolution. will you raise your hand so everyone knows where you are and that you are here today. [applause] use of the volunteers who have guided and sustained the multiyear initiative to create the museum. and now it is a very great pleasure to welcome the...
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over-caffeinated, sleep-deprived and ambitious crew of college juniors and seniors would travel to fort collins under the tutelage of dr. strayer to learn the art of legislation. after publishing several seminal books on colorado politics, accumulating roughly 140,000 miles back and forth to the state capital, supervising over 1,000 interns over the years, he is retiring from his service as colorado's legislative professor emeritus. he has a true love of politics, the process, the policy, the people, the place. he has a passion for every ounce of it, the kind of healthy obsession with a place that means so much to the lives of its citizens. he's seen it all -- the good, the bad, the fights and the endurinenduring -- enduring mom. he watched the fights over term limits and never lost his passion. students were required to take his class. i remember his class vividly, absorbing his drive and drawing into the intrigue of policy. we talked about the cowboy coalition and the sage brush rebellion, about speaker bled so and roy roam,about ann bur ford, who served in the legislature who in the
over-caffeinated, sleep-deprived and ambitious crew of college juniors and seniors would travel to fort collins under the tutelage of dr. strayer to learn the art of legislation. after publishing several seminal books on colorado politics, accumulating roughly 140,000 miles back and forth to the state capital, supervising over 1,000 interns over the years, he is retiring from his service as colorado's legislative professor emeritus. he has a true love of politics, the process, the policy, the...
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what happens after they imposed title ii of forte structure investmentfc declined with the 12 largest service for writers expenditures decrease by five points 6% or 3.6 $6 billion first two years of the title to era.e first this is extremely unusual in the first time such investment has declined outside of recession and importantly it has not been impacted to big isp the also smaller providers have been hit one small by bisbee in arkansas told congress last year before the order wasre adopted as our intention to triple the customer base. however we have pulled back on those plans dealing back to three smaller communities there were not alone internet serving florida's 75 customers says the latest upgraded network goes up a 20 megabits per second department would provide the bells and customers was service in genesis week 22 small isp is that have one doesn't customers were fewer said the order had affected the ability to obtain clients.rder had did it had floated halted the development firm their customer and that it was like a black cloud over businesses. americas providers simply do
what happens after they imposed title ii of forte structure investmentfc declined with the 12 largest service for writers expenditures decrease by five points 6% or 3.6 $6 billion first two years of the title to era.e first this is extremely unusual in the first time such investment has declined outside of recession and importantly it has not been impacted to big isp the also smaller providers have been hit one small by bisbee in arkansas told congress last year before the order wasre adopted...
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adding in a at the end of his first name would turn thomas grassi us into a female fort massad. put that arm with this for so and with this but with that angle. and now the last name got a makeover and guadalupe bay was now guadalupe lower was a female. ramon was truncated into ramon perez. this had with that neck. that finger looks a good fit with that hand, a different different shade of brown, sure, but close enough. little enough did they know that in death he would become italian. this is how their names would go down according to the official record. [speaking in native tongue] one italian, two women. by the morning of january 29, 1948 news of the plane crash had made its way across the country from california across the country california to the new york islands. headlines read 28 next next and deportees, crew and guards victims from the associated press. twenty-eight mexicans being deported meet death from the times. twenty-eight deportees in route to mexico, the rochester democrat and chronicle. it had the makings of a bad joke by print, radio and world of mouth. there
adding in a at the end of his first name would turn thomas grassi us into a female fort massad. put that arm with this for so and with this but with that angle. and now the last name got a makeover and guadalupe bay was now guadalupe lower was a female. ramon was truncated into ramon perez. this had with that neck. that finger looks a good fit with that hand, a different different shade of brown, sure, but close enough. little enough did they know that in death he would become italian. this is...
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be offered by martyn sloan, lead pastor at harvest time, from fort smith, arkansas. reverend sloan, we're very happy to have you with us. the guest chaplain: let us pray. almighty and eternal god, who has created us and to whom we belong, and to whom we serve, it is in you that we find our purpose, peace, and prosperity. may your kingdom use this day our lawmakers to complete and carry out your will on this earth as in heaven. create in each one of them clean, courageous, and selfless hearts that will not give in to fear, adversity, or temptations. grant them wisdom and the discernment of the truth so that they may rightly judge these your children. strengthen them as they grow weary so that they may give strength to the weary and burdened in this life. we pray this and all things in your holy name, amen. the president pro tempore: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to our flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
be offered by martyn sloan, lead pastor at harvest time, from fort smith, arkansas. reverend sloan, we're very happy to have you with us. the guest chaplain: let us pray. almighty and eternal god, who has created us and to whom we belong, and to whom we serve, it is in you that we find our purpose, peace, and prosperity. may your kingdom use this day our lawmakers to complete and carry out your will on this earth as in heaven. create in each one of them clean, courageous, and selfless hearts...
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but i was speaking at a festival down and i think it was fort lauderdale, and when i got there i noticed someone on the program had this huge, huge auditorium. it was full of us but three really well-known southern writers, women writers. it was a southern women pastors and it was fanny flagg and folks like that. >> so i thought all i have to do is do my talk and i don't have to answer questions and sure enough, after we got through, ole miss flag, when is your next book coming out and whoever the others were. >> i don't remember now but i was just sitting there and i guess it's because i wasn't paying that much attention because he raised his hand and got up and said i have a questionfor ms. king . ms. king, i'd just like to know what it feels like to live with a world-class writer. and i said oh, i think he likes it pretty well. and i don't even know where that came from. i just said it. >> okay. pat stories. pat was, what was he. ? how can i tell you about pat? he lived in another world. he lived in his head a lot. and so he was not very attentive. if you seen pictures of him, he's al
but i was speaking at a festival down and i think it was fort lauderdale, and when i got there i noticed someone on the program had this huge, huge auditorium. it was full of us but three really well-known southern writers, women writers. it was a southern women pastors and it was fanny flagg and folks like that. >> so i thought all i have to do is do my talk and i don't have to answer questions and sure enough, after we got through, ole miss flag, when is your next book coming out and...
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give forte there are as many possible gender identities as humans on the planet it could be the son or darkness or jupiter or peats up. -- pizza but where we have the same legal status so i will read briefly from the opening of my chapter on the military which i think highlights what happens. secretary defense robert gates announced lifting the longstanding ban on females they were permitted to serve over a decade but prevented a unique challenge with cramped quarters no privacy and tours out long as three months at sea. them mocking of men and women in a metal tube underwater for a goal that less than ideal things can happen with the first submarines to bring women sailors onboard was one of the first to to become a submarine officer dozens more women followed suit in the navy said integration was smooth sailing but the rumor began the word was that women were being filmed a formal investigation was confirmed sailors were collaborating for more than a year to film than in the showers to share them with the fellowship meant it wasn't just a one time break a calculated in collaborative
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fort 25 years we have fought to reform occupational licensing representing individualswho want nothing more than to exercise their right to earn an honest living. we have represented people for the past 25, 26 years. our very first case was on the issue of occupational licensing and economic liberty and will continue to litigate on behalf of these individuals throughout this time. what we have discovered in all this is that there is a myth about occupational license and the misses this, licenses are created at the request of harm consumers and citizens, but the truth is legislators create licenses at the request of those in the industry to be licensed. at first it seems absurd. why would anyone ask for more government intrusion into their business? but, the answer to the question like 70 questions is to follow the money. those in the industry come to recognize that a license creates a bottleneck, excluding competitors and enables them to artificially inflate prices and wages as a result for their own benefit. the push for licensure is more than just about economic advantage. when you h
fort 25 years we have fought to reform occupational licensing representing individualswho want nothing more than to exercise their right to earn an honest living. we have represented people for the past 25, 26 years. our very first case was on the issue of occupational licensing and economic liberty and will continue to litigate on behalf of these individuals throughout this time. what we have discovered in all this is that there is a myth about occupational license and the misses this,...
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this to fort over where the capital would be. they gave away cigars, drinks and sometimes tens of money in an effort to garner support for one city or the other. clark decided that in 1899 it was his last best chance to get into the senate. and he was willing to play pay legislators whatever it costs. one rumor was $50,000. his son said there was an old man to the senate or to the poorhouse. for his part clark says he never bought a man who wasn't for sale. [laughter] by some estimates clark spent $431,000 to buy 47 votes in the state legislature. and offered wanted to hundred thousand that was revoked. commenting on the brazen corruption in the election, mark twain said of clark, he was said to have brought legislators and judges as other men by food. by this example he has some excuse and so sweet and corruption that in montana it no longer has an offensive smell. senator william clark took office in washington only to have investigations open immediately. after hearing testimony from state legislators and even montana supreme
this to fort over where the capital would be. they gave away cigars, drinks and sometimes tens of money in an effort to garner support for one city or the other. clark decided that in 1899 it was his last best chance to get into the senate. and he was willing to play pay legislators whatever it costs. one rumor was $50,000. his son said there was an old man to the senate or to the poorhouse. for his part clark says he never bought a man who wasn't for sale. [laughter] by some estimates clark...
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the montana chamber of commerce, four of montana's tribe, the crowe tribe, fort belknap and fort peculiar. the support of the montana farm bureau. the support of judge russell faag of the 13th judicial district. judge lankton, judge larson of the fourth judicial district. state senator wander, retired judge as endorsed gorsuch. the montana n.r.a. members, the montana grange association, the montana growers association, the montana stock growers association, our attorney general in montana, our auditor in montana, our speaker of the house. this is a very mainstream group of montanans, leaders back home that are in sup part of judge -- support of judge gorsuch. yet my colleagues are rejecting the will of the american people, rejecting the will of montanans, and filibustering this thom nation, -- this nomination, not even allowing for an up-or-down vote. the american people deserve a supreme court justice who uphold ses the -- upholds the rule of law and will follow the constitution. the american people deserve a supreme court justice who doesn't legislate from the bench. the american people
the montana chamber of commerce, four of montana's tribe, the crowe tribe, fort belknap and fort peculiar. the support of the montana farm bureau. the support of judge russell faag of the 13th judicial district. judge lankton, judge larson of the fourth judicial district. state senator wander, retired judge as endorsed gorsuch. the montana n.r.a. members, the montana grange association, the montana growers association, the montana stock growers association, our attorney general in montana, our...
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t >> there was no military censorship in spain if the it me been from fort riley kansas, but it devastated the armies of germany and england and france and the united states but there was a military censorship imposed. only when it got to spain it became known as the spanish flu. i don't know about german measles. >> i found out that the man i thought was my grandfather was my great uncle because myra grandfather died of the spanish flu and his brother married his brother's wife. what happened in that case and other times of the past us without our modern medicine, communities do what they can to try to stop pandemics. there was a movie about six years ago called contagion but i thought was good in terms of everything that was on screen but i was disturbed by most of the stuff offscreen because they didn't have any recognition that there might be problems of getting food and that sort ofacs thing. i'm wondering if you can comment on what the past epidemics in previous times have done and what communities have done to try to stem epidemics when they didn't have our modern medicines. >> most
t >> there was no military censorship in spain if the it me been from fort riley kansas, but it devastated the armies of germany and england and france and the united states but there was a military censorship imposed. only when it got to spain it became known as the spanish flu. i don't know about german measles. >> i found out that the man i thought was my grandfather was my great uncle because myra grandfather died of the spanish flu and his brother married his brother's wife....
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for these principled reasons judge gorsuch was unable to earn enough democratic support fort, confirmation. because of that the majority is about to change the standingow rules of the senate to allow all supreme court nominees to pass on a majority vote. it does not have to be this way. when a nominee doesn't get enough votes for confirmation the answer is not to change the rules. it's to change the nominee. the president of both parties has done so in similar situations. on several occasions supreme court nominees were withdrawn because they did not have enouga support. one was even withdrawn after a failed cloture vote. so this week we have endeavored to give the majority leader and my friends on the other side of their away out of this predicament. offered the option to sit down with democrats but democrats anr the president didn't there is enough support by far right special-interest groups. i came here to the floor each day and made an offer to meet anywhere anytime to discuss a new nominee. i hoped perhaps naÏvely that we could discuss the way forward that both our parties could liv
for these principled reasons judge gorsuch was unable to earn enough democratic support fort, confirmation. because of that the majority is about to change the standingow rules of the senate to allow all supreme court nominees to pass on a majority vote. it does not have to be this way. when a nominee doesn't get enough votes for confirmation the answer is not to change the rules. it's to change the nominee. the president of both parties has done so in similar situations. on several occasions...
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and penguin books was fort up. on charges of obscenity. and when penguin books triumph there was a great blow. against the forces of censorship. that is why have so far and my particular when the feminism was depressed for many years. my feminism predates second wave feminism which was created by betty for dan with her cofounding of now in 1966. i was already a feminist because i was directly impacted by first wave feminism in the early 1960s. in 1961 when i was 14 years old i suddenly became obsessed with emily ehrhardt after an article about yet another clue was found. whatever it was. there was in the syracuse herald journal. and i embarked on three art project into familiar ehrhardt. which all kinds of places. i ransacked the old newspapers in the bowels of the syracuse library and so on. also i was obsessed with katharine hepburn them i began to see on late-night tv. when i was getting, when i was getting from hard and i realize for decades was actually the real flame of first wave feminism. her mother was the head of the connecticut
and penguin books was fort up. on charges of obscenity. and when penguin books triumph there was a great blow. against the forces of censorship. that is why have so far and my particular when the feminism was depressed for many years. my feminism predates second wave feminism which was created by betty for dan with her cofounding of now in 1966. i was already a feminist because i was directly impacted by first wave feminism in the early 1960s. in 1961 when i was 14 years old i suddenly became...
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at fort the. that field name. let's think about this. it is one of the most violent places in the city of new york in the 70s. fast forward 40 years later. as we sit here today my estimation is that brownsville is the most violent place in the city of new york. i actually believe that. when do you think the police department is actually going to read that place of crime? >> guest: i worked there for a number of years there some good honest people that i tried to help the best i could. it is cyclical. as new york city is changing and we see it in other parts of brooklyn, it's a matter of time before they will discover that ocean hill, brownsville is the next hot spot. people will get and make changes with city and state government and the police department to turn that place around. >> i believe that's probably the only place that hasn't turned it. >> it's just a matter of time. >> all those housing developments. >> host: when you're on vacation with your wife, someone approaches you that you arrested before, i had the exact same experien
at fort the. that field name. let's think about this. it is one of the most violent places in the city of new york in the 70s. fast forward 40 years later. as we sit here today my estimation is that brownsville is the most violent place in the city of new york. i actually believe that. when do you think the police department is actually going to read that place of crime? >> guest: i worked there for a number of years there some good honest people that i tried to help the best i could. it...
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so that's really coincided with 1946, 1947 with command of the army being consolidated at fort monroe come and being consolidated at langley the norfolk naval base of this entire region there was a lot of speculation that like after world war i the area would go through tremendous depression. i saw so many newspaper articles with people suspect living being concerned about that and what happened is that the cold war started and turned into one of the centers of what we call the military-industrial complex which lasted for a very long time. langley went along with that mood. it did not seem further research that i did that there was a different show and the layoffs between the white women in the black women and the words seemed to get around even after world war ii and a lot of black churches and the lounges of lack high schools that there was this amazing job opening for black women at langley. >> would the say congratulations and again i know mom and dad are proud. i spoke to your mom and we are all very proud. have you got the chance to view the whole movie and my question is if you
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members of congress serving in the house 26 years holding many leadership positions from the dallas-fort worth area with the partisan divide the undergraduate degree in journalism and history and a law degree from georgetown university. i just want to note following the remarks to of ample time for question and answer some now before it is yours. >>. >> thanks to the federalist society also representative ross m prof right to participate in this family of four word to the discussion with all of you. when i was a little boy my mother taught me to recite the "gettysburg address" that they should not have died in vain engine of a new birth of freedom and the government of the people by the people for the people shall not perish from the europe. for those who died in the civil war my grandfather honored another soldier who lay wounded in france. linkage could claim america already had by the people because most people could not vote because of the qualification of course, at that time african-american women could not afford to - - vote in united states but calling for freedom that ultimately
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just thought it was unusual fort me. i believe i was going on at 10:00 last night to do a 6:00 a.m. show that night. i got back to my room around 10:00. i slid my iphone over to jim carville who was sitting next to me who is sitting next to chat was sitting next to last or come to savanna and tom brokaw. the upshot was it dirty% to 75. james immediately knew that meant the end.ri i'm not on the non-i try to stay out of it. if testing to lose an election if you think you're going to win.th a very hard thing when it's your friend. i just tried not to be fist pumping. some members of the crew were republicans. i was as stunned as anyone elsee in fact, if there was a concussion protocol for media the way various and nfl, that would be in it. w 1980 was a shock him in 194 wass a shock. 2010 is a shock, 2014 was a shock. this was an 8.0. >> host: amy ponce has written a new book called chatter about the hillary clinton campaign will be on the "washington journal" on sunday morning. you can watch that on c-span. this is booktv on c-span2, or talking with author hugh hewitt. up next is john
just thought it was unusual fort me. i believe i was going on at 10:00 last night to do a 6:00 a.m. show that night. i got back to my room around 10:00. i slid my iphone over to jim carville who was sitting next to me who is sitting next to chat was sitting next to last or come to savanna and tom brokaw. the upshot was it dirty% to 75. james immediately knew that meant the end.ri i'm not on the non-i try to stay out of it. if testing to lose an election if you think you're going to win.th a...
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fort sumter isn't taking any income at the moment as far as i know. yet, the american people are fearful. they blame their fears on the political elite. one of the reasons for this, an important reason is because the political elite have done a lousy job dealing with certain problems. the middle east for example, demons have been unleashed on the middle east. the elites failed to address the problems that cause the demons to be unleashed. elite seems to have been breeding demons in the kennels of the geopolitics and elite military strategy. then they turn the demons loose in the middle east as if they have ever been an endangered species in the region. as if they're trying to reintroduce demons. one result that has been murder all over the world. how much further away from the hatred of the middle east could a person get then to be a latin and a gay nightclub in florida. another result of this mishandling of the middle east is the refugee crisis in europe. the europeans are going, what do the elites care? the refugees are not crowding the stairways in
fort sumter isn't taking any income at the moment as far as i know. yet, the american people are fearful. they blame their fears on the political elite. one of the reasons for this, an important reason is because the political elite have done a lousy job dealing with certain problems. the middle east for example, demons have been unleashed on the middle east. the elites failed to address the problems that cause the demons to be unleashed. elite seems to have been breeding demons in the kennels...
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fort greeley has a lot of capacity. >> [applause] >> a very nice presentation. a good tribute to your and your team. you are up next. >> i am rivel for the opportunity i suspect i was invited because they co-authored a report last year on the missile defense program is very detailed itt you a copy if you were not able to get one. we were teflon congress and the missile defense agency said to be straightforward about that but i and to spark a detailed and engage discussion and i do believe that these conversations with a global security we cannot have a debate about the current value of former missile defense so also a brush --- understand this topic so when it is contentious such as strategic missile defense but since it has been almost a 15 years and $40 million we thought we would take a look to see where we are with the capability is and how we got here a while we could learn from that. on the u.s. government sources the pentagon's own testing office and essential they found the system is in worse shape than most people realize. and resaw why it ended up this
fort greeley has a lot of capacity. >> [applause] >> a very nice presentation. a good tribute to your and your team. you are up next. >> i am rivel for the opportunity i suspect i was invited because they co-authored a report last year on the missile defense program is very detailed itt you a copy if you were not able to get one. we were teflon congress and the missile defense agency said to be straightforward about that but i and to spark a detailed and engage discussion and...
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fort sumpter isn't taking any incoming the moment and yet the american people are fearful. they blame their fears on the political elite, and one of the frozen this, important reason, is because the political elite have done a lousy job dealing with certain problems. the middle east, for example. demons have been unleashed in the middle east. elites failed to address the problems that caused the demons to be unleaders. indeed elites seemed to have been breeding demons in the kennels of elite diplomacy and elit military strategy and then those elite turned these demons lose in the middle east as if demons were an endangered species and were trying to reintroduce demons. one result has been murder all over the world. much further away from the quarrels and hate referred to the middle east could a person get than to be at latin night in a gay nightclub in orlando, florida. and another result, of course, of this mishandling of the disof the refugee crisis in europe. people say they're not crowding the stairways and corridors jostling elites in the halls of parliament and aren't
fort sumpter isn't taking any incoming the moment and yet the american people are fearful. they blame their fears on the political elite, and one of the frozen this, important reason, is because the political elite have done a lousy job dealing with certain problems. the middle east, for example. demons have been unleashed in the middle east. elites failed to address the problems that caused the demons to be unleaders. indeed elites seemed to have been breeding demons in the kennels of elite...
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so in new york city you have 40 something thousand kids on wait list fort charter school and the mayor won't budge but a the mayor takes a lot of money from the teacher unions and is doing their bidding, not they parents on the wait list. it's not a fung issue but political -- funding issue but political will. that is what is going on in public education. >> let me -- when i talk debt. >> i want to move on to another one. >> can i talk about resources i'm not just talking about dollars. when we look at teacher quality, teacher experience, one of the largest resources in classroom, black children are lease likely to have the teacher that is -- that is not about dollar. full credentials teach evers north going into black schools. this is data that any can look up -- >> why aren't -- >> the u.s. depth over indicate. >> why aren't they going into this schools. >> you have to poll the teachers. we know it's true in every community whether that community is a small community in the south, whether it is a major city. you can't have this uniformly happening across the country and it's not for
so in new york city you have 40 something thousand kids on wait list fort charter school and the mayor won't budge but a the mayor takes a lot of money from the teacher unions and is doing their bidding, not they parents on the wait list. it's not a fung issue but political -- funding issue but political will. that is what is going on in public education. >> let me -- when i talk debt. >> i want to move on to another one. >> can i talk about resources i'm not just talking...
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. >> i'm david forte with the madison program. most of the organized illiberal groups tend to be on the right, and you have characterized the response of liberals as being silly or irrelevant, such as what happens on campus. but maybe what's been happening is that we've had generations of illiberal leftists who have actually gained control of the leaders of power within the bureaucracy, within the independent agencies. what you are seeing is the in game of their illiberalism as they begin to isolate and castigate people with whom they disagree. >> ya, i tend to agree with you. i think i did touch on that in the main talk when i said that the liberal, categorized the agents well, the sense of institutional capture, this since there is something an in e nordic countries that they call the opinion corridor on any number of issues, especially the most hot button ones that of immigration, assimilation and islam in nordic countries. there's a narrow range of opinion that is acceptable opinion, and there's a social punishing mechanism if
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a plant referred to as the fort acts of uranium. she thought this deserve to be written about. it was not quite different than what she was doing but she thought may be a future writer could take a right at. i was that feature writer that it wound up to in the post. one of those activists was at the time an 82-year-old catholic non. as the product of 12 years of catholic school and someone who is used to nuns who were very much rule abiding in rule enforcing here that she had you spoke covers a broken mutual high-level deals own territory government property, i set up and said, oh. i thought i would write a short piece of how weird it was that they broke into this facility. because i lack the contextual knowledge i had to get the knowledge to write responsibly about it. as soon as i started to research what the activists were, why they were doing what they were doing and why they risked their life and the lives of others to break into this facility as soon as i learned about what it does and will do in the future that this is a larger more complicated story than me. so i wrote
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origins of the book , dated to my childhood and years of growing up in the gulf of mexico first in the fort up and handle and then down on the peninsula. i didn't know back then but my experience from catching a fish to hunkering down during a hurricane were preparing me for writing a biography of the gulf of mexico. nobody had written a history of the gulf of mexico. i thought it was a privilege to be able to do this, to write about what i considered this wonderful feet. the other thing that happened was that when i was writing, the history open to me anyway that it seemed that it wanted to be written. fiction writers often talk about the characters and stories taking over the writing, showing the author the way through until the end of the book. that's what was happening to me in writing nonfiction in a way that did not happen with my previous books. every day i sat down to write after i had my dark chocolate. [laughter] or while i'm having my dark chocolate, every day i sat down to write and every day brought a new discovery. it revealed new connections within the story with this boundle
origins of the book , dated to my childhood and years of growing up in the gulf of mexico first in the fort up and handle and then down on the peninsula. i didn't know back then but my experience from catching a fish to hunkering down during a hurricane were preparing me for writing a biography of the gulf of mexico. nobody had written a history of the gulf of mexico. i thought it was a privilege to be able to do this, to write about what i considered this wonderful feet. the other thing that...
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be offered by martyn sloan, lead pastor at harvest time, from fort smith, arkansas. reverend sloan, we're very happy to have you with us. the guest chaplain: let us pray. almighty and eternal god, who has created us and to whom we belong, and to whom we serve, it is in you that we find our purpose, peace, and prosperity. may your kingdom use this day our lawmakers to complete and carry out your will on this earth as in heaven. create in each one of them clean, courageous, and selfless
be offered by martyn sloan, lead pastor at harvest time, from fort smith, arkansas. reverend sloan, we're very happy to have you with us. the guest chaplain: let us pray. almighty and eternal god, who has created us and to whom we belong, and to whom we serve, it is in you that we find our purpose, peace, and prosperity. may your kingdom use this day our lawmakers to complete and carry out your will on this earth as in heaven. create in each one of them clean, courageous, and selfless
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congressman frost served 26 years and had many leadership positions representing the dallas-fort worth area. he is the author of book with former congressman tom davis: the partisan divide, congress in crisis. he has a law degree from georgetown university. before i turn it over to david i just want to note for all of you that following the panelist remarks we'll have amp time for question and answer so be thinking about your questions you'd like to ask our panelists. with that, david, the floor is yours. >> well, thank you, nate, and thanks to the federal society for sponsors this event and thank you as well to representative frost and professor white for participating in this panel. i very much look forward to the discussion with all of you. when i was a little boy, my grandfather taught me to recite the get tis -- gettysburg address. we here hively resolve that these dead shall not that's died in vain, that this nation will have a firth before freedom and government of the people, by the people, for the people, shat nothing perish from the earth. with these word lincoln honored thos
congressman frost served 26 years and had many leadership positions representing the dallas-fort worth area. he is the author of book with former congressman tom davis: the partisan divide, congress in crisis. he has a law degree from georgetown university. before i turn it over to david i just want to note for all of you that following the panelist remarks we'll have amp time for question and answer so be thinking about your questions you'd like to ask our panelists. with that, david, the...
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i think mac was at fort at that particular time. one of the things i was charged of doing was to come up with a plan to mitigate the foreclosure crisis that was then happening because of predatory lending, sort of a precursor to the subprime mortgage crisis but all the elements were there. so i learned firsthand what tools do and do not exist for localities trying to intervene in a virtually unregulated mortgage market, and had to come up with those kinds of tools and strategies to prevent foreclosures. and it was a great learning experience for me. we began to institute some of those kinds of changes, in one in particular mayor daley introduced an ordinance that said the city would not do business with predatory lenders, thereby defining what he meant by that in ordinance, and that got a lot of angst who it purchased mortgage companies unnerved by that. i'm just curious now looking forward, we obviously have more federal regulation now in the markets so cities of have to do this on their own. but what do you see as the kind of poli
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i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republi republic fort stands one nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> i'm the associate director of education for school programs here at the library. for those of you that have been attending each year since the program was officially launched you know this is the third meaning. in the past we brought amazing speakers to the panel of students who have impressed us with stories of trials, challenges, changes contradictions and ultimate success. many of the students are in the audience today. last year as many of you may know the normally celebrated reunion was in marked with a touch of sadness as two days after mrs. ronald reagan's funeral. after closing for a full week so the public to pay respects and canceling all other scheduled tours and events for her ceremony the student leadership reunion happened to be the only event that was allowed to go that week roughly one year ago. if you ask me i think someone was looking out for us that day. in the effort to always challenge ourselv
i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republi republic fort stands one nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> i'm the associate director of education for school programs here at the library. for those of you that have been attending each year since the program was officially launched you know this is the third meaning. in the past we brought amazing speakers to the panel of students who have impressed us with stories of...
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and we -- and while we, again, have debated this back and forte with the lawyers at the department -- >> well, let's tack that on to our gao piece of legislation here. chancellor blank, i do want to give you an opportunity, becausn i thought your written testimony was pretty powerful about other overregulation. as i'm hearing in testimony too, what you're asking for is not no regulation, but some common regulation, some uniformity so that you're not trying to comply with umpteen different reporting requirements that could all be grouped together and provide common forms.co is that -- could you talk about some of the other parts of your written testimony?ms >> that's absolutely correct. right now we have different forms for reporting, submitting, saving data, and it becomes incredibly complex when you're a university like wisconsin, like other big research university that are getting research funding from many, many federal agencies, and every one has different requirements. in my written testimony i talked about the issues relating to students, and one of the regulatory issues that i
and we -- and while we, again, have debated this back and forte with the lawyers at the department -- >> well, let's tack that on to our gao piece of legislation here. chancellor blank, i do want to give you an opportunity, becausn i thought your written testimony was pretty powerful about other overregulation. as i'm hearing in testimony too, what you're asking for is not no regulation, but some common regulation, some uniformity so that you're not trying to comply with umpteen different...
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extending his railroadre down the eastern seaboard of florida creating palm beach and miami in the post of fort dallas someone came to him with the notion of extending the railroad 153 miles of water to key west and at the time he was 72-years-old and have all the monemoney he ever needed and stl sees that i'm going to do it. i think that he was motivated by the fact people said that it was impossible but he proved t that the impossible could be done and in doing so, he stitched together the last part that closed the american frontier. >> so he's responsible for that traffic jam. [laughter] no matter how many lanes come it will never be enough because people are going to the end of the american road as he was. >> what is on your bedside what are you reading today? >> i have been reading a book many people know. there are two books i've been reading one is called being mortal and for those of you that haven't you should read it it's kind of amazing. i'm dealing with sickness and my own family and this has been very helpful in terms of understanding how one deals with an elderly parent and the ki
extending his railroadre down the eastern seaboard of florida creating palm beach and miami in the post of fort dallas someone came to him with the notion of extending the railroad 153 miles of water to key west and at the time he was 72-years-old and have all the monemoney he ever needed and stl sees that i'm going to do it. i think that he was motivated by the fact people said that it was impossible but he proved t that the impossible could be done and in doing so, he stitched together the...
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a little outpost called fort dallas. someone came to him with the notion of extending that railroad to key west and at the time he was 72 years old, had all the money he needed and he said i'm going to do it. i think he was motivated by the fact people said it was impossible. he proved the impossible could be done. in doing so, he stitched together that little island and really clesed the american frontier in 1912. >> he is responsible for that traffic jam on 95. >> no matter how many lanes there will never be enough because people are fascinated with going to end of the american road. >> mitchell kaplan, what is on your bedside? what are you reading today? >> well, interesting. i have been reading a book that many people know. two books. one is called "being mortal" it a book if you haven't read you want to read. it is kind of amazing. i am dealing with sickness in my own family and this has been very, very helpful in terms of understanding how one deals with an elderly parent and the kinds of things to look out for and
a little outpost called fort dallas. someone came to him with the notion of extending that railroad to key west and at the time he was 72 years old, had all the money he needed and he said i'm going to do it. i think he was motivated by the fact people said it was impossible. he proved the impossible could be done. in doing so, he stitched together that little island and really clesed the american frontier in 1912. >> he is responsible for that traffic jam on 95. >> no matter how...
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or, as, as he suggested the fort, do you introduce various incentive structures, tax reforms, labor reforms that allow you to combine greater efficiencies while you try to meet your equity objectives. with regard to issues of inequality on the island, most african-americans -- first of all, they've been well-documented, your point is incorrect. i know no numbers in the last ten years that layout income distributions in cuba. i have not seen them, there are no surveys that i've seen. if you have some, i'd be interested in the scene them. there are anecdotal reports but actual numbers, we don't have them. the eastern part part of the island, more afro-cuban fallen behind, when the revolution first occurred in since iago and up in the sierra, the government try to be missed on and money away from havana into the provinces. in recent years, that has been reversed and the dynamism of the private and private-sector tourism partly because of the us law. you have cultural tourism which means staying in havana and not traveling around the island which is more difficult and less easy to document that
or, as, as he suggested the fort, do you introduce various incentive structures, tax reforms, labor reforms that allow you to combine greater efficiencies while you try to meet your equity objectives. with regard to issues of inequality on the island, most african-americans -- first of all, they've been well-documented, your point is incorrect. i know no numbers in the last ten years that layout income distributions in cuba. i have not seen them, there are no surveys that i've seen. if you have...
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for the yas lacked a -- fort fortas -- the filibusters against rehnquist and alito failed. rehnquist and alito enjoyed majority support and both were confirmed. that was a different senate at the time. there was a lot more open-mindedness about the qualifications of these judges and -- and their right to sit on the bench. mr. president, i regret to say that we are likely to add a fourth filibuster to the supreme court nominee, neil gorsuch. like justices rehnquist and alito, judge gorsuch enjoys clear majority support. like justices rehnquist an alito, judge gorsuch faces opposition from senate democrats who don't like his judicial philosophy. and why i'll never understand, in particular, they object that judge gorsuch takes the law as he finds it rather than trying to bend the law toward liberal ends. unlike justices rehnquist an -- and alito judge gorsuch will not clear the 60-vote threshold for cloture. this is because senate democrats, with only a few exceptions, have concluded that no nominee who does not describe -- subscribe to their views on hot button social issues
for the yas lacked a -- fort fortas -- the filibusters against rehnquist and alito failed. rehnquist and alito enjoyed majority support and both were confirmed. that was a different senate at the time. there was a lot more open-mindedness about the qualifications of these judges and -- and their right to sit on the bench. mr. president, i regret to say that we are likely to add a fourth filibuster to the supreme court nominee, neil gorsuch. like justices rehnquist and alito, judge gorsuch...
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washington the brookings institute for a talk on american's attitudes towards taxes and we'll be in fort myers florida to hear tray radel on what led him to resign from the u.s. house of representatives and then wednesday, the kansas city public library and david lick dirk nichols talks' the. then in columbus, ohio, to former cia officer nicholas reynolds talk on ernest hemming we weres connection to intelligence services and next saturday, the 15th annual annapolis book festival in maryland state capitol will constitutions on criminal justice, income unequal, and terrorist and intelligence featuring former director of the cia and the national security agency, michael hayden. that's a look at programs booktv will be covering. many events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv, on c-span2. >> host: anie jacob seen you have rate about the lost monkey city. >> guest: a book at archaeological class. they're part and parcel to human nature and always bring in the idea of success and failure, and then also this idea of who are we and where did we come from? t
washington the brookings institute for a talk on american's attitudes towards taxes and we'll be in fort myers florida to hear tray radel on what led him to resign from the u.s. house of representatives and then wednesday, the kansas city public library and david lick dirk nichols talks' the. then in columbus, ohio, to former cia officer nicholas reynolds talk on ernest hemming we weres connection to intelligence services and next saturday, the 15th annual annapolis book festival in maryland...
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. >> i had them taking me to fort hood texas and i said i got out of my high school, an 18-year-old kid and they're looking up to me, there my brothers and i have to take care of the now and it's not fair if i go to fort hood so i canceled my orders to go overseas. what an idiot. i went overseas, okay. everything's going my way. a lot of fire fight, and i get anything i want really, i'm going to get my first sergeant competency and i got the rank real quick. you want to get promoted? sure, i guess. can you believe it, you go. but anyway, i'm glad you got that, some of you didn't. i wasn't really, but i was overseas. we got a phone call in 2000, make sure i'm not in front of the screen. we got a phone call in 2012 and they said we have duties, can you check it out? we got our gear out, nothing underneath the mind and the alarm doesn't have anything on the ground. i sit on the ground, when it hit the ground, underneath it was a high explosive device. my minesweeper went down once but not twice and it ripped off my right arm, my left leg was down to the bone being hung on by a couple piece
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they were the pillars of the fort 13th amendment, 14 the moment, 15 amendment of the rights of the 60s. those represented the dismantling of the formal discrimination in this country. it did nothing that will compare to that. moving forward, our work is to build on that work, to find two network where we see formal dissemination of state-sponsored dissemination still occurring. increasingly, our work has to do with dealing with the ongoing legacy of a divided society. closing the opportunity gaps, closing the achievement gaps, closing the wealth gaps that inevitably have been tasked on from generation to generation because the gaps are so white. that involves know one piece of legislation but requires a host of different efforts. it means investing in early childhood education. it means making sure everybody has health insurance. it means that kind of public, private work that were doing through my brother's keeper. it means getting more african-americans in education math, engineering. it's not going to be one simple goal but rather a sustained effort on a variety of fronts that will
they were the pillars of the fort 13th amendment, 14 the moment, 15 amendment of the rights of the 60s. those represented the dismantling of the formal discrimination in this country. it did nothing that will compare to that. moving forward, our work is to build on that work, to find two network where we see formal dissemination of state-sponsored dissemination still occurring. increasingly, our work has to do with dealing with the ongoing legacy of a divided society. closing the opportunity...
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is a racist but you are punishing someone who held themselves out as an army character for racism at fort bragg. >> we only have until 1:15 so we should answer quickly and get to another question before we run out of time. >> it was interesting. interesting, judge baker because it highlights the difficulty with 134, you might not necessarily have other clear provisions like article 93 maltreatment, article 88 against the president, etc.. conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, the first amendment concerns. the gravity of the offenses a different. spoken like a true criminal law professor, what is the harm of the offense, what is the harm of the conduct we are trying to criminalize and deter? and prevent through punishment? the harm for certain types of words like sexual harassment or certain types of sharing without the consent of the person whether they took it consensually in the first place or not. sharing without consent and otherwise private photo with others, the harm is the invasion of privacy. invasion of privacy is amplified with one servicemember against another, amplifie
is a racist but you are punishing someone who held themselves out as an army character for racism at fort bragg. >> we only have until 1:15 so we should answer quickly and get to another question before we run out of time. >> it was interesting. interesting, judge baker because it highlights the difficulty with 134, you might not necessarily have other clear provisions like article 93 maltreatment, article 88 against the president, etc.. conduct unbecoming an officer and a...
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some got on the beautiful beaches of destine and fort walton -- destin and fort walton beach. the winds took it as far east as the panama city beaches. there they received basically tar balls on the beach. and then the winds reversed and started taking it back to the west. so none of the other beaches all the way down the coast of florida, clearwater, st. petersburg on down to the beaches off bradenton and off of sarasota and fort myers and naples and all the way down to marco island, none of those beaches received the oil because the wind didn't keep blowing it that way. but the entire west coast of florida lost an entire tourist season because our guests, our visitors, the tourists, they didn't come because they had seen those pictures. and they thought that oil was on all of our beaches. let me tell you how risky that had been. there is in the gulf of mexico something known as the loop current. it comes through the separation of the yucatan peninsula of mexico and the western end of cuba. it goes up into the gulf and then it loops and comes south in the gulf. it hugs the fl
some got on the beautiful beaches of destine and fort walton -- destin and fort walton beach. the winds took it as far east as the panama city beaches. there they received basically tar balls on the beach. and then the winds reversed and started taking it back to the west. so none of the other beaches all the way down the coast of florida, clearwater, st. petersburg on down to the beaches off bradenton and off of sarasota and fort myers and naples and all the way down to marco island, none of...